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    Cochlear Implant Essay

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    hearing implant process. Ohio Cochlear Implantation Center has locations in Cincinnati, Fairfield, Columbus and Cleveland and provides cochlear implantation surgery in addition to speech and auditory services. The program services children as well as adults. They offer an Auditory Patient Assistance Program to ensure that hearing aids and devices are accessible to everyone, including those who can’t afford the cost. In addition to cochlear implantation services the University Hospitals of…

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    the use of IVF and Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis In today’s world, our technology is endlessly developing. We are constantly creating more ways to enhance our lives with concepts ranging from aeroplanes to touch screens to artificial insemination and testing. The question is, have we taken it too far? What is IVF (in-vitro fertilisaiton) and PGD (pre-implantation genetic diagnosis)? A major development in our modern technology is the use of IVF and Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis,…

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    He has an experience of 16 years in these fields. He completed MBBS, MD - Medicine and DNB - General Medicine from Diploma National Board. He is an active member of Medical Council of India (MCI). He specializes in Pacemaker Implantation, Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty, Peripheral Angioplasty and Stenting Coronary Angioplasty and Stenting and Coronary Angiogram etc. He practices at I G H, Rourkela. Address: C 24, Koel Nagar, Rourkela -…

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    As with any technology as intricate as this one, there are some biological implications around in-vitro fertilization and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis. Most PGD biological implications are comparable to those implications of IVF. Biological implications include the risks of the treatment for this technology and also the risk to the baby born after the process of IVF and PGD. The risk of the treatment: Fertility drug reaction Some woman may find they are having a mild reaction to the…

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    People Without Disability

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    tendency to judge a person based on their disabilities, then on their personality, which make people stay away from the public. Some parents find it acceptable to use pre-implantation genetic diagnosis to select out embryos…

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    cochlea without causing damage because it is especially designed to be thin, tapered and flexible. The receiver/stimulator sits in the bone just behind the ear and consists of a speech processor, microphone, and battery compartment. The Surgical implantations are almost always safe, although complications are a risk factor, just as with any kind of…

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    Endothelial Preeclampsia

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    In contrast, maternal preeclampsia is not necessarily linked with abnormal implantation of the placenta and reduced perfusion. Endothelial dysfunction in the maternal circulation is already present, as a result of pre-existing vascular dysfunction, this is further accentuated as a result of the physiological effects of pregnancy (Ness and Roberts 1996). The effect of poor implantation of the placenta has been incorporated into a 3-staged preeclampsia model (Redman and Sargent 2010)…

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    also the President of her Junior Class, and captain of the volleyball, basketball and lacrosse teams. (Chainkof). Like everyone else, deaf individuals have their rights as a human being and they need to be protected. In 1975 the individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was passed. “IDEA is a federal law which seeks to make sure that students with disabilities receive a free appropriate public education”(Illinois Legal Aid, 1). The child’s educational services and placement must be…

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    Savior Siblings

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    The term savior siblings is usually referred to children who are conceived through in vitro in fertilization (IVF) as a potential source of donor organs for an already existing sibling with a life threatening condition. It is important to understand the process of the creation of the sibling before an analysis of moral ethics can be made. The process to create a savior sibling can get very expensive and long. To begin the process, the father masturbates to produce sperm and the mother takes…

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    1970s Medical Advances

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    Medical tools and operations have been advancing ever since the first human cut his or herself on a rock, whether the advancements have been significant or not. Through all of this time, scientists and doctors have been searching for answers to try and improve the health of the world’s population daily. What many people do not realize is although the cure for cancer has not yet been found, treatments for many other diseases have been and medical technology has come a long way. Every decade,…

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